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“Meology.” Perfect.It’s funny you mention this Montana. My next door neighbors have started their own “church” in their home. They were pentacostals who had a “falling out” with the local pastor so they have started their own sect. Every Sunday evening we get to hear a lot of tamborine playing and speaking in tongues. It is wild stuff. It just solidifies for me the fragility of the protestant theology, or rather, the Meology. “Hey, i disagree with the pastor. Let’s start our own church!” where is the Pillar and Foundation of truth? Seems like truth is highly individual within protestantism.
In fact, as I was flipping through the channels last night I saw Josh Mcdowell on TBN (TBN can be enteraining at times). He was talking about the crisis of faith within the Church (church as in the “body of beleivers” as the protestants define it). McDowell was saying that 91% of “born-again” youth today do not beleive in an absolute truth.
I think that is the fruit of the protestant reformation.
It frustrates me to the point of foaming-at-the-mouth insanity that people who break away from whatever “Bible Church” they were attending give us the clearest example of what NOT to do. These people actually believe that an offshoot of an offshoot…
Well, I’m preaching to the choir here.
Point this out to the 20th generation breakaways and you’ll get to experience what the clown at the beginning of Ratzinger’s “Introduction to Christianity” felt. A clown at a nearby circus tries to explain to the villagers that their town is burning down. They laugh, he gets frantic, they laugh harder. All because he’s wearing a clown suit…